Last Day at Suwannee

These tree roots by the river look like modern art sculptures to me.

Today is our last day at Suwannee River State Park. I grabbed my last opportunity for a long walk with Sheba on the trails. I am amazed at how much stronger I am than when we started this trip. I am regaining my long effortless stride that I thought I had lost forever. I feel great!

This is a little spring that bubbles up and rushes to lose itself in the river. 🙂

I don’t know why I retain my childlike wonder at exposed tree roots, but I find them endlessly fascinating. So that’s what today’s post will consist of — tree roots that look to me like they are out of a fantasy novel.

We had planned to go to O’Leno State Park tomorrow and stay until Christmas Eve, then go to Gail’s new house. But she asked Ron if he would help Mike move some of their things from storage tomorrow. So I am delighted to head over to their place instead.

Mushrooms hiding in an eroded root cavity.

I was really afraid of wearing out my welcome by staying too long at Gail’s, but she sat me down and preached me a sermon (figuratively, not literally!) on how welcome I am and will always be at her place.

So the new plan is to go to her house tomorrow, help any way we can, and stay there until after the 1st. Oh, yeah… and I do a beef stew tomorrow. 🙂

This giant tree’s trunk was as twisted as some of the roots.

I got my little Casita decorated for Christmas and I think it’s adorable! But I’ll wait and post those pictures tomorrow.

Limestone outcroppings along the river bank. I think that acid rain eats away the limestone base causing Florida’s numerous sinkholes.

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Great walk you had today. Your pictures are so interesting. Thanks for sharing.
It’s nice of Gail to let you know where you stand. And yes it will be nice to be able to lend a hand in her move or at least keep the food coming. Stew sounds wonderful to build energy.